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Definition of fashionista in English: fashionistanoun ˌfaʃəˈniːstəˌfæʃəˈnistə informal 1A designer of haute couture. Example sentencesExamples - The designer tells it like it is to would-be fashionistas on the show.
- They were among hairdressing's first superstar stylists, fashionistas before the term was even invented.
- I hate fashion, I hate the fashion industry, I hate the fashionistas, I hate fashion shows, I hate most of the couture culture, but I love clothes.
- And they recently signed the hot fashionista to design new lines of sport clothing.
- Color experts, interior designers and fashionistas all agree: right now, red is red hot in everything from home decor to evening wear to iMacs.
2A devoted follower of fashion. sleek designs that press all the fashionistas' buttons Example sentencesExamples - Any fashionista worth her weight in acquisitions can smell a piece of Prada from yards away.
- It has kept growth on track by sticking to its tried-and-tested formula of providing affordable fast fashion, the cheap chic that fills a young fashionista's closet.
- The fashion trend setter boldly goes where other fashionistas have yet to follow.
- Some young fashionistas shrug off such concerns, however.
- What you think is in style one season may be viewed as passé the next, especially by the hardcore fashionistas.
- They turned away a few fashionistas during fashion week shortly after opening.
- When my grandmother took a job at a children's shoe factory, I learned how many shoes were available for a young fashionista like me.
- Certainly, denim is a fabric that is rich in history and it enjoys great loyalty among fashionistas and truck drivers alike.
- All fashionista's should have a piece of art like this hanging on their walls!
- But come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas.
- The graphics are lively and colorful, and it all looks bright and nicely saturated, as any cartoon about budding fashionistas should be.
- With the hair extensions, she looks more girl-next-door than cool fashionista.
- The message board, normally the exclusive domain of fashion and beauty tips, was full of comments from fashionistas aghast at the proposed changes.
- In the 1990s, fashionistas deemed it acceptable to mix and match pricey fashions with discount rags.
- But Italian style is famous worldwide; interior designers flock to the Milan furniture fair with the same fervour as fashionistas watch the city's catwalks.
- We head towards the Rocky Mountains where we come to a town abundant in stylish fashionistas and Ferrari's.
- She is able to strike the perfect balance between function and form, and her designs are some of the most sought after with fashionistas everywhere.
- The latter show was held outside, opposite the Natural History Museum much to the delight of fashionistas and hundreds of children queueing up to see the dinosaurs.
- Basically its just a wonderfully witty book written in the voice of a fashionista that we can actually connect with.
- The sense of security fashionistas obtain from designer labels - that feeling of being part of a select club - is a false one.
Origin 1990s: from fashion + -ista. Definition of fashionista in US English: fashionistanounˌfaSHəˈnēstəˌfæʃəˈnistə informal 1A designer of haute couture. Example sentencesExamples - I hate fashion, I hate the fashion industry, I hate the fashionistas, I hate fashion shows, I hate most of the couture culture, but I love clothes.
- The designer tells it like it is to would-be fashionistas on the show.
- Color experts, interior designers and fashionistas all agree: right now, red is red hot in everything from home decor to evening wear to iMacs.
- They were among hairdressing's first superstar stylists, fashionistas before the term was even invented.
- And they recently signed the hot fashionista to design new lines of sport clothing.
2A devoted follower of fashion. sleek designs that press all the fashionistas' buttons Example sentencesExamples - When my grandmother took a job at a children's shoe factory, I learned how many shoes were available for a young fashionista like me.
- The latter show was held outside, opposite the Natural History Museum much to the delight of fashionistas and hundreds of children queueing up to see the dinosaurs.
- Some young fashionistas shrug off such concerns, however.
- All fashionista's should have a piece of art like this hanging on their walls!
- Basically its just a wonderfully witty book written in the voice of a fashionista that we can actually connect with.
- The graphics are lively and colorful, and it all looks bright and nicely saturated, as any cartoon about budding fashionistas should be.
- Any fashionista worth her weight in acquisitions can smell a piece of Prada from yards away.
- But come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas.
- We head towards the Rocky Mountains where we come to a town abundant in stylish fashionistas and Ferrari's.
- Certainly, denim is a fabric that is rich in history and it enjoys great loyalty among fashionistas and truck drivers alike.
- In the 1990s, fashionistas deemed it acceptable to mix and match pricey fashions with discount rags.
- The fashion trend setter boldly goes where other fashionistas have yet to follow.
- It has kept growth on track by sticking to its tried-and-tested formula of providing affordable fast fashion, the cheap chic that fills a young fashionista's closet.
- With the hair extensions, she looks more girl-next-door than cool fashionista.
- She is able to strike the perfect balance between function and form, and her designs are some of the most sought after with fashionistas everywhere.
- The sense of security fashionistas obtain from designer labels - that feeling of being part of a select club - is a false one.
- The message board, normally the exclusive domain of fashion and beauty tips, was full of comments from fashionistas aghast at the proposed changes.
- They turned away a few fashionistas during fashion week shortly after opening.
- But Italian style is famous worldwide; interior designers flock to the Milan furniture fair with the same fervour as fashionistas watch the city's catwalks.
- What you think is in style one season may be viewed as passé the next, especially by the hardcore fashionistas.
Origin 1990s: from fashion + -ista. |